'demi-atlas ofthis Earth''Riotousmadness, to beentangled inthose mouth-made vows''borne so likea soldier thatthy cheek /So much aslanked not''Let Romein Tibermelt''triplepillar ofthe world''The sideso'th' worldmaydanger''Myman ofmen''tipplingwith aslave''tawnyfront''Pawn theirexperienceto theirpresentpleasure''awonderfulpiece ofwork''greatestsoldier of theworld, / Artturned thegreatest liar''morselfor amonarch''a raceofheaven''His faults inhim seemas the spotsof heaven''strumpet'sfool''platedMars''the sidesof nature /Will notsustain it''is not moremanlike /ThanCleopatra''Fiewranglingqueen''mince not thegeneral tongue./ NameCleopatra asshe is called inRome''amutualpair''O happyhorse, tobear theweight ofAntony!''serpentof oldNile''demi-atlas ofthis Earth''Riotousmadness, to beentangled inthose mouth-made vows''borne so likea soldier thatthy cheek /So much aslanked not''Let Romein Tibermelt''triplepillar ofthe world''The sideso'th' worldmaydanger''Myman ofmen''tipplingwith aslave''tawnyfront''Pawn theirexperienceto theirpresentpleasure''awonderfulpiece ofwork''greatestsoldier of theworld, / Artturned thegreatest liar''morselfor amonarch''a raceofheaven''His faults inhim seemas the spotsof heaven''strumpet'sfool''platedMars''the sidesof nature /Will notsustain it''is not moremanlike /ThanCleopatra''Fiewranglingqueen''mince not thegeneral tongue./ NameCleopatra asshe is called inRome''amutualpair''O happyhorse, tobear theweight ofAntony!''serpentof oldNile'

A & C (scene 1) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 'demi-atlas of this Earth'
  2. 'Riotous madness, to be entangled in those mouth-made vows'
  3. 'borne so like a soldier that thy cheek / So much as lanked not'
  4. 'Let Rome in Tiber melt'
  5. 'triple pillar of the world'
  6. 'The sides o'th' world may danger'
  7. 'My man of men'
  8. 'tippling with a slave'
  9. 'tawny front'
  10. 'Pawn their experience to their present pleasure'
  11. 'a wonderful piece of work'
  12. 'greatest soldier of the world, / Art turned the greatest liar'
  13. 'morsel for a monarch'
  14. 'a race of heaven'
  15. 'His faults in him seem as the spots of heaven'
  16. 'strumpet's fool'
  17. 'plated Mars'
  18. 'the sides of nature / Will not sustain it'
  19. 'is not more manlike / Than Cleopatra'
  20. 'Fie wrangling queen'
  21. 'mince not the general tongue. / Name Cleopatra as she is called in Rome'
  22. 'a mutual pair'
  23. 'O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!'
  24. 'serpent of old Nile'